Mars not that interesting to you? Want to try your hand at something else? Well NASA has a great
Citizen Science Page where you can do everything from help spot planet forming debris disks around other stars to classifying galaxies to
spotting exoplanet candidates in Kepler data to classifying the types of signals SETI receives in real time.

I Wonder If the Suggested Coordinate to the Temples, Obelisk, Pyramids, and Sphinx Will Be Searched???
Then This is A Good Idea. But I am pretty sure that isn't gonna happen, so this is a two thumbs down okay idea at best.

I'm not signing up but I would suggest the Valles Marineris , there are a couple of interesting features there I would like to see in Hi Rez ....like
this.

I highly encourage you to sign up so you guys can suggest targets for some of the stuff you think is anomalous. So often then conspiracy narrative is
that NASA won't photograph stuff. Well now you can tell them to.

Arken, I am afraid that 'they' will creatively alter objects in the pictures you did ask for. An other possibility is that 'they' will explain to
you that the satelite can not take images of the desired location because the orbit will not allow it... Or more of such tactics to avoid undeniable
evidence of an ancient civilisation.

Arken, I am afraid that 'they' will creatively alter objects in the pictures you did ask for. An other possibility is that 'they' will explain to
you that the satelite can not take images of the desired location because the orbit will not allow it... Or more of such tactics to avoid undeniable
evidence of an ancient civilisation.

I have some interesting "Hot Spots" and hope that this experiment is not a fraud for children that show only doctorized, photoshopped, old images...

originally posted by: ArMaP
I see that some people think this is a new thing, but the first of the 15534 suggestions presented is from 2005-07-06.

Yep, not new, but newly promoted. Emily Lakdawalla of the Planetary Society mentioned recently that the camera has been freed up a bit more so they
will be actively looking for more suggestions via HiWish.

I just thought that many of people interested in Mars imagery on this forum be aware of it. I've seen comments previously like "why doesn't NASA
take pictures of stuff we're interested in". Well they do and this is one way ATSers can get involved in that process.

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